Extra Mural Studies (EMS)

"Seeing Practice" has been a requirement for all veterinary students in the UK since 1932 and is currently referred to as Extra Mural Studies (EMS).

All UK veterinary programmes include Extra-Mural Studies - this is mandated by UK law and overseen by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS).

The aim of EMS is to enable students to gain practical experience in as many aspects of veterinary work as possible, including the handling of animals and the achievement of proficiency in routine techniques.

EMS is completed during holiday (vacation) periods and is generally unpaid, with additional funding available for UK students through the Student Loans Company in recognition of this. Edinburgh students complete a wide range of diverse and interesting placements, building on the skills they have been taught at university and developing into world-class graduates.

There is a requirement for students to complete 10 weeks of Animal Husbandry EMS (AHEMS) during the Foundation Phase of the programme (Years 1 and 2 of the five-year programme).

Then, during the Clinical Phase (Years 3, 4 and 5 of the five-year programme), a further 20 weeks of Clinical EMS (CEMS) must be completed.

Further details on EMS will be made available to all new students on commencement of the BVM&S programme.